WO2016038372A1 - Wired glazing and a process for manufacturing thereof - Google Patents
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- the invention is concerned with a glazing comprising heating wires.
- the heating wires extend between and are in electrical contact with two opposing busbars, typically positioned adjacent to upper and lower edges of the glazing.
- EP0385785 and EP0385791 disclose a busbar which comprises a narrow metal strip and a wider metal strip, such that the heating wires are arranged between the metal strips.
- a narrow metal strip is laid over a sheet of interlayer material.
- a heated iron is run over the narrow metal strip, to melt the interlayer material locally and embed the narrow metal strip in the interlayer material.
- the interlayer material is placed on a drum and wires are then laid over the interlayer material and pressed into it by a heated presser roller (as disclosed in US2009/0206191).
- the interlayer material is then laid on a flat table and a wider metal strip is applied over the narrow metal strip so that it extends beyond the narrow metal strip on both edges thereof.
- the wider metal strip may be provided with a low melting point solder layer on part of a surface in contact with the heating wires.
- Low melting point solder is defined as solder which melts and fills spaces between the heating wires in an autoclave, i.e. having a melting point not more than 150 degrees C, the maximum autoclave temperature. On solidification, the low melting point solder bonds the heating wires firmly in position and provides a durable electrical connection between the wider metal strip and the heating wires. A similar low melting point solder layer may be applied to the narrow metal strip.
- EP1110431 discloses that products manufactured by the process disclosed in EP0385791 have lower in-service failure rates. The improvement is thought to be due to (a) low melting point solder holding the heating wires, so that heating wires do not lose contact with a busbar and (b) low melting point solder filling spaces between heating wires, so that moisture is prevented from entering a busbar assembly and thus a possibility of an electrolytic reaction between dissimilar metals is avoided.
- JP2000-030847 discloses a glazing in which adhesion between busbars and heating wires is improved and good conduction maintained over a long period of time by applying a conductive adhesive between the busbars and the heating wires.
- the conductive adhesive may be a solder layer, an acrylic hardening glue or an epoxy system heat cure glue.
- At least one busbar is embedded in interlayer material.
- the glazing has improved performance in a peel test and in a 30 day thermal cycle test.
- WO2011023974 discloses a glazing comprising a conductive pathway for heating the glazing and a busbar. A busbar may be glued to a ply of glazing material to obtain a good mechanical interface.
- a busbar may be coated with low melting point solder or conductive adhesive to provide a good electrical connection to the conductive pathway.
- US6396026B2 discloses a glazing comprising a busbar on a thermoplastic layer, the busbar comprising a lower copper foil strip which is fixed to the thermoplastic layer using an adhesive. Heating wires are laid on the lower copper foil strip and an upper copper foil strip is laid on the heating wires. The lower copper foil strip has a previously applied layer of soft solder as a tin coating on the freely accessible side. A soldering operation is performed by applying a soldering iron to the upper copper foil strip.
- a glazing comprising the features set out in claim 1 attached hereto.
- an adhesive layer bonding the first busbar to the ply of interlayer material
- an auxiliary adhesive layer arranged where an edge of an auxiliary busbar extends beyond an edge of the first busbar, bonding the auxiliary busbar to the ply of interlayer material, provides positional control of the first busbar and auxiliary busbar and eliminates "solder splash" faults in the glazing.
- solder splash faults occur during process steps using a heated iron, in two types: “low melting point solder splash” and “tin splash”.
- a distance between the edge of the auxiliary busbar and the edge of the first busbar is in a range 2 mm to 5 mm.
- the first busbar has a width in a range 2 mm to 8 mm, more preferably 3 mm to 6 mm, most preferably 4 mm to 5 mm.
- the auxiliary busbar has a width in a range 4 mm to 12 mm, more preferably 6 mm to 10 mm, most preferably 8 mm to 9 mm.
- the first busbar is of metal, more preferably copper, of thickness in a range 50 urn to 200 urn, most preferably 90 urn to 100 urn.
- the low melting point solder layer covers substantially all of a surface of the first busbar in contact with the heating wire, or of the auxiliary busbar in contact with the heating wire and a solder layer thickness is in a range 1 urn to 50um, more preferably 5 urn to 20 urn.
- the low melting point solder layer covers both a surface of the first busbar in contact with the heating wire and an opposite surface of the first busbar or the low melting point solder layer covers both a surface of the auxiliary busbar in contact with the heating wire and an opposite surface of the auxiliary busbar.
- the low melting point solder layer melting point is in a range 120 degrees C to 150 degrees C, more preferably 120 degrees C to 140 degrees C.
- the adhesive layer has thickness in a range 10 urn to 100 urn, more preferably 20 urn to 50 urn.
- an array of heating wires extends between, and is in electrical contact with, first and second busbars for supplying electrical power to the array of heating wires.
- the ply of interlayer material is arranged between first and second plies of glazing material.
- a process for manufacture of a glazing comprising the steps set out in claim 13 attached hereto.
- the process further comprises the step of arranging an auxiliary adhesive layer where an edge of the auxiliary busbar extends beyond an edge of the first busbar, for bonding the auxiliary busbar to the ply of interlayer material.
- the process further comprises the step of positioning the edge of the auxiliary busbar and the edge of the first busbar such that the distance between them is in a range 2 mm to 5 mm.
- process steps of embedding the first busbar and the auxiliary busbar in the ply of interlayer material using a heated iron are not required.
- the inventors have found that these prior art process steps using a heated iron cause the low melting point solder layer to flow beyond the edges of the of the first busbar, resulting in "solder splash" faults and therefore lower process yield. Eliminating these steps has resulted in yield improvement.
- the inventors have found that the low melting point solder layer does not flow beyond the edges of the first busbar when heated in an autoclave. This is believed to be due to the low melting point solder being contained by the interlayer material.
- the process comprises a step of covering all surfaces of at least one busbar with low melting point solder, by feeding the busbar through a bath of low melting point solder.
- the low melting point solder layer adheres directly to the busbar without detrimental effect on in-service performance. So a tin layer is not required, and thus "tin splash" faults, due to tin melting and flowing during a manufacturing process, are avoided.
- all surfaces of the first busbar are covered with low melting point solder.
- Fig. 1 shows a glazing according to the prior art in cross-section, viewed from an end of a first busbar.
- Fig. 2 shows a glazing according to the invention in cross-section, viewed from an end of a first busbar, comprising an auxiliary adhesive layer for bonding an auxiliary busbar to a ply of interlayer material in a region where an edge of the auxiliary busbar extends beyond an edge of the first busbar.
- FIG. 3 shows a glazing according to the invention in a plane containing heating wires (line A-A of Fig. 4).
- Fig. 4 shows a glazing according to the invention in cross-section, viewed from an end of a heating wire (line B-B of Fig. 3).
- Fig. 5 shows a glazing according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein a first busbar and an auxiliary busbar are coated with low melting point solder on all surfaces of the first busbar.
- Fig. 6 shows a glazing according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein a first busbar and an auxiliary busbar are coated with low melting point solder on all surfaces and comprising an auxiliary adhesive layer for bonding an auxiliary busbar to a ply of interlayer material in a region where an edge of the auxiliary busbar extends beyond an edge of the first busbar.
- Fig. 1 shows a glazing 1, according to the prior art, wherein a first busbar 21 is laid over the ply of interlayer material 13 and an array of heating wires 41 is laid over the first busbar 21. A low melting point solder layer 51 has been applied on a surface of the first busbar 21 facing the heating wires 41. An auxiliary busbar 22 is laid over the heating wires 41.
- the interlayer material 13 is arranged on a first ply of glazing material 11, and a second ply of glazing material 12 is laid over the auxiliary busbar 22.
- the low melting point solder layer 51 serves two purposes: firstly of improving an electrical connection between the heating wires and the busbars, and secondly of filling the gaps around the heating wires 41, so as to prevent moisture ingress.
- Fig. 2 shows a glazing 1, according to the invention, similar to the glazing 1 of Fig. 1, wherein an auxiliary adhesive layer 62 is arranged where an edge of the auxiliary busbar 22 extends beyond an edge of the first busbar 21.
- the auxiliary adhesive layer 62 bonds the auxiliary busbar 22 to the ply of interlayer material 13, thus providing additional positional stability to the heating wires 41.
- Fig. 3 shows a glazing 1, according to the invention, similar to the glazing 1 of Fig. 2, wherein an auxiliary adhesive layer 62 is arranged where an edge of the auxiliary busbar 22 extends beyond an edge of the first busbar 21.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the plane of the heating wires 41, i.e. line A-A of Fig. 4.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the glazing 1 of Fig. 3, on line B-B.
- Fig. 5 is similar to Fig. 1, but the first busbars 21 is provided with a low melting point solder layer 51 on all surfaces.
- the low melting point solder layer 51 serves two purposes: firstly of improving electrical contact between the heating wires and the busbars 21, 22, and secondly of filling the gaps around the heating wires 41, so as to prevent moisture ingress.
- auxiliary busbar 22 extends beyond an edge of the first busbar 21, so that a heated iron may be used to embed the auxiliary busbar 22 in the interlayer material 13, to fix the auxiliary busbar in position.
- Fig. 6 is similar to Fig. 2, but each of the busbars 21, 22 is provided with a low melting point solder layer 51, 52 on all surfaces.
- the ply of interlayer material 13 comprises first and second regions of interlayer material 13a, 13b, which have flowed between the original ply of interlayer material 13 and the second ply of glazing material 12, such that the busbars 21, 22 and heating wires 41 are embedded in the ply of interlayer material 13, 13a, 13b.
- the second region of interlayer material 13b is bounded by the auxiliary adhesive layer 62. Because the ply of interlayer material 13 comprises a thermoplastic material it flows under elevated temperature and pressure in an autoclave to form first and second regions of interlayer material 13a, 13b.
- a glazing was prepared according to the invention in the following process steps.
- a ply of interlayer material 13, such as polyvinyl butyral (PVB) was provided.
- the PVB thickness was 0.76 mm.
- First and second busbars 21, 31 were laid on the ply of interlayer material 13.
- the busbars comprised copper strip, width 4 mm, thickness 100 urn, and a low melting point solder layer 51 substantially covering all of a surface for contacting heating wires 41.
- the ply of interlayer material 13 was arranged on a drum of a wire laying apparatus known in the art (such as US2009/0206191). Heating wires 41 were laid on the first and second busbars 21, 31, extending between them.
- the first busbar 21 was also coated with a low melting point solder layer 51 on an opposite surface to the surface for contacting the heating wires 41.
- the inventors have found that a first busbar 21 or auxiliary busbar 22 having a low melting point solder layer 51 on both surfaces is suitable for use with the invention.
- a result is a reduction in "solder splash" faults compared with the prior art, in which a narrow strip of low melting point solder is applied to a busbar on a surface for contact the heating wires only.
- An adhesive layer 61 was arranged between the first busbar 21 and the ply of interlayer material 13, to bond them together.
- An auxiliary busbar 22 was laid on the array of heating wires 41.
- An auxiliary adhesive layer 62 was arranged where an edge of the auxiliary busbar 22 extended beyond an edge of the first busbar 21.
- the ply of interlayer material 13 was laid on a ply of glazing material 11.
- the glazing material was soda-lime silicate float glass.
- a second ply of glazing material 12 was laid on the auxiliary busbar 22, forming a completed assembly.
- the completed assembly was pressed at its edges and then de-gassed in a manner known in the art.
- the assembly was introduced to an autoclave and heated under pressure in a manner known in the art.
- the resultant product was first tested by visual inspection and no "solder splash" faults was observed.
- the product was further tested using a Salt Spray Test according to International Standard ISO 9227 (similar to DIN 50021, now discontinued). Salt water was sprayed in to a chamber in which the glazing had been placed. Electrical power was supplied to the heating wires 41 via first and second busbars 21, 31 for a period; then electrical power was switched off for a period. The test was repeated over approximately seven weeks.
- the glazing was observed using a thermal imaging camera. No loss of function due to corrosion by the salt water was observed.
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